Responsive Space – KRD

Exhibited at The Kelvingrove Gallery, Glasgow. KRD were commissioned for the Design Machine Exhibition. The aim was to make visitor experience the manipulation and exploration of space, without an enforce defined technique or direction.

Clad internally with brushed stainless steel. The ceiling responds to individuals movements within the room, moving 2100mm up and down and tilting side to side completely transforming the space within and tilting side to side. Light integrated into the ceiling amplifies and dramatises the spacial changes created by the visitor.

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